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The manager is at .present employedT clearing' out the lower portion of the winse on No. 7 reef from gas, which has accumulated in the bottom. This work < will occupy a, day or two, and, then link* ing of the winie will be started, and it is likely it will be put down nearly doable I its present depth. A . abort extention of ■ the No. 2 level will enable a connection - to be effected with that, and then the v block can be worked to. much greater advantage, .as .the winie can be used as a past and the stuff hauled from the No. 2 lerel instead of being wound by hand ap the winie and then conveyed to the shaft...The No. 7 reef continues to. look about the same. In a few feet the manager expects to cnt Gilmour's leader.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2803, 7 February 1878, Page 2

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CURE. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2803, 7 February 1878, Page 2

CURE. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2803, 7 February 1878, Page 2

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